gt;
> >
> > One referred to 9.2, which is extremly old and no longer supported, and
> > the other said it was archived ... so I'm not sure either is really
> > great to be used today.
> >
> > > B) In these articles, to create a Standby server, a user is cr
esql
>>
>> https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/community/blob/master/archived/setting-up-postgres-hot-standby.md
>>
>> A) Which on is better and easier?
>>
>> B) In these articles, to create a Standby server, a user is created in the
>> database. Because there are already two Standby servers, this user is
>> probably created. How can I find it? Can I use that user to build a third
>> server?
>>
>> Cheers.
Hi,
Should I run those commands on the standby server?
her is really
> great to be used today.
>
> > B) In these articles, to create a Standby server, a user is created in the
> > database. Because there are already two Standby servers, this user is
> > probably created. How can I find it? Can I use that user to build a t
r and easier?
One referred to 9.2, which is extremly old and no longer supported, and
the other said it was archived ... so I'm not sure either is really
great to be used today.
> B) In these articles, to create a Standby server, a user is created in the
> database. Because there are alre
th-postgresql
>
>
> https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/community/blob/master/archived/setting-up-postgres-hot-standby.md
>
> A) Which on is better and easier?
>
> B) In these articles, to create a Standby server, a user is created in the
> database. Because there are already two St
/community/blob/master/archived/setting-up-postgres-hot-standby.md
A) Which on is better and easier?
B) In these articles, to create a Standby server, a user is created in the
database. Because there are already two Standby servers, this user is probably
created. How can I find it? Can I use that